Example sentences of "[conj] then [adv] [verb] [prep] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Do you see the Aldershot method there you list then expand on each one saying why and then just summarise by listing again .
2 And there is no implication that children start by learning about language forms , and then eventually progress to learning about , say , dialects .
3 It is unclear whether battery can be committed by omission , but it is certainly possible to convict of battery someone who accidentally causes the unlawful application of force to another and then intentionally desists from stopping that application of force .
4 A depth-first traversal goes from a node to one of the nodes directly connected to it and then immediately continues by visiting a node that is connected to the last visited node ( see Figure 12 ) .
5 Chain mail was made first by coiling links around a pole and then fully constructed by interlinking .
6 I mean we had an example from the miner 's strike but that ha was happening far away in a sense and it was just something that you could support or yo you did n't support or you put a tin of beans in the box in Quix and that was what you did you know sort of And then actually faced with having to accept food from that people had given you in a way , it 's a very quite a difficult concept .
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